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Intermittent Rain Disrupts Life in Bangladesh, Heavy Downpours Forecasted

From Daily Star · (5m ago) English Critical tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Dhaka and other parts of Bangladesh are experiencing intermittent rain, causing disruptions to daily commutes and temporary waterlogging in low-lying areas.
  • The Bangladesh Meteorological Department forecasts heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 96 hours, with warnings of potential landslides in hilly regions.
  • The current weather pattern is attributed to active thundercloud formation and a developing low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal, characterized by slow-moving, deep convective clouds causing prolonged rainfall.

Residents across Bangladesh, particularly in Dhaka and its surrounding areas, are grappling with persistent intermittent rainfall that has significantly disrupted daily life. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has issued a stark warning, forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall for the next 96 hours. This outlook raises concerns not only for temporary waterlogging in urban centers like Dhaka, where areas have already seen ankle-to-knee-deep flooding, but also for potential landslides in the hilly regions of the Chattogram division. The weather system, characterized by active thundercloud formation and a developing low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, is unlike the typical short, intense storms of a Kalbaishakhi. Instead, slow-moving, deep convective clouds are delivering prolonged periods of rain, interspersed with temporary clear spells. This pattern has made commutes challenging for students and office-goers alike, with reports of water accumulation on major roads and even within critical infrastructure like Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Meteorologists indicate that this weather pattern is likely to persist for the next three to four days, underscoring the need for preparedness and awareness among the public. From the perspective of The Daily Star, reporting on such weather events is crucial for informing the public about potential hazards and providing guidance from meteorological experts. While international coverage might focus on the broader climate implications, our local reporting emphasizes the immediate impact on citizens' daily lives and safety, offering practical information and expert analysis to help navigate these challenging conditions.

The current weather pattern may continue for the next three to four days in different parts of the country.

โ€” Bazlur RashidMeteorologist Bazlur Rashid explains the expected duration of the current rainfall pattern.
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Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.